Product DescriptionBe ready for the kitchen or grill with this Marty McFly themed apron and glove set based on the 1980s sci-fi classic movie Back to the Future.Product FeaturesAdult sizedMade of fabricBased on the movie Back to the FuturePerfect for the next grill outPacked in a plastic boxBox ContentsMarty McFly apronOven glove

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Welcome to On The Rocks cocktail lounge, where only the city’s best Mixologist expertly prepares cocktails patrons are craving.

In “On The Rocks” players will select from 3 to 4 drink orders for each of the 3 rounds. Players will then roll the dice and draft that amount of marbles from the shaker bag.

The marbles will then be placed in the centralized mixing area bowls one at a time and then select one bowl. All ingredients will be placed on their player board based off the recipe cards.

A tip card will be award to every drink completed over the 3 rounds. The first player to complete all 3 orders will call “Last Call” activating the end game. All players will have one remaining chance to complete their final orders.

Players will add up their final score based off the drinks completed, tips earned and additional tip for completing all orders. Tip cards can either be used in final scoring or use its ability to provide additional ingredients or affect other players.

Player with the most income is the city’s best mixologist for the night. Cheers!

Product DescriptionOpen a bottle and raise a glass to 30 years of Back To The Future Part II with the Marty McFly Hover Board Bottle Opener!This heavy duty bottle opener, featuring a magnet, is cast in zinc alloy and celebrates Marty’s Hover Board, as seen and ridden by Marty in the classic 1989 film.

After﻿ two hours of cooking, open ribs and flip, brush about one third of the BBQ sauce, and replace foil.

After ﻿anothert wo hours, flip ribs again and brush another third of tue BBQ sauce and replace foil.

About twenty mins before removing ribs from the oven, remove the foil and brush on the last of the BBQ sauce and cook for 10-20 minutes

These ribs are perfect for days you want an easy delicious dinner. You can add more seasonings like herbs, sugare, and whatever else will bring the flabors you want. If you want a ribs that the meat is not as fall off the bone then decrease cooking time to 4-5 hours. Also if you have a small smoker box for your oven, and good ventilation, you should be sure to throw that in according to it’s directions.

I will add some finished pictures this evening when I pull the ribs out for supper.

Deadline broke the news as part of of their Sony Pictures Animation announcement that the graphic novel from Anthony Bourdain and Joel Rose and ,Illustrated by ALBERTO PONTICELLI, IRENE KOH and PAUL POPE, Hungry Ghosts is getting the animated treatment.

“Hungry Ghosts” is based on the Dark Horse Graphic Novel by the late Anthony Bourdain and Joel Rose. “Hungry Ghosts” will be an anthology of frightening, hilarious, twisted, and culinary-inspired ghost stories. Each episode will range in tone and will look completely different from the last, taking advantage of various forms of animation to best fit each story.

ABOUT ANTHONY BOURDAIN’S HUNGRY GHOSTSHungry Ghosts is cooked up by the best selling author and veteran chef, Anthony Bourdain (Kitchen Confidential, Emmy-Award winning TV star of Parts Unknown) and acclaimed novelist Joel Rose (Kill, Kill, Faster, Faster) back again from their New York Times #1 best seller, Get Jiro!.

Featuring all-new original recipes prepared by Bourdain, plus a yellow ribbon bookmark , and a guide to the ghostly legendary spirits behind these horrifying tales. This horror anthology is sure to please–and scare!

On a dark, haunted night, a Russian Oligarch dares a circle of international chefs to play the samurai game of 100 Candles–where each storyteller tells a terrifying tale of ghosts, demons and unspeakable beings–and prays to survive the challenge.

Inspired by the Japanese Edo period game of Hyakumonogatari Kaidankai, Hungry Ghostsreimagines the classic stories of yokai, yorei, and obake, all tainted with the common thread of food.

“The expanded version of Anthony Bourdain’s Hungry Ghosts . . . reimagines the Japanese tradition of Hyakumonogatari Kaidankai with a particularly spooky twist, as a group of chefs tell a series of stories linked by the common themes of the supernatural and food, each illustrated by artists like Vanesa Del Rey, Francesco Francavilla and Paul Pope. Of course, like all good ghost stories, there’s a twist in the tale.” —The Hollywood Reporter

“A series of gastronomic ghost stories that bring together … [Bourdain’s] love of food, Japanese culture and old-school horror comics, plus some new recipes… An all-star roster of illustrators, from alt-comics legend Paul Pope to “The Legend of Korra” artist Irene Koh, to bring each spooky tale to life.” —New York Post

“The book is a thing of beauty, but the stories are filled with images of death and destruction. Knives and axes feature prominently. Decapitation and amputation abound. Eating but also being eaten. These are horror stories with recipes.” —The Independent UK

“Structured as an old-fashioned Tales from the Crypt-style horror anthology, complete with a frame story and ghoulish host, the twist … is that these offerings are all food-themed–and all variations on yarns from Kwaidan, Lafcadio Hearn’s collection of traditional Japanese ghost lore. ….. Each piece is drawn by a different artist, including such comics luminaries as Vanesa Del Rey, Francesco Francavilla, and Paul Pope.” — Publishers Weekly

“Delicious.” — Previews World

“An off-beat and very interesting read …. The artwork on the series … [is] top notch and fascinating–a perfect combination of collaborators brought the stories to life across cultures.” — Comicon

New Alcoholic drinks are coming, most likely to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, thanks to new trademarks filed by Lucasfilm. Thanks to the folks over at The Blast we learned the names of these upcoming drinks:

White Wampa Ale

Gamorrean Ale

Gold Squadron Lager

Trandoshan Ale

Toniray wine

Andoan White wine

Spice Runner Hard Cider

Corellian Red wine

Imperial Guard wine

Not only did they trademark these names, they also purchased the corresponding domain names. If you are a big fan of Star Wars then you will recognize these names fom the different shows/movies.